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After competing at the Saline Invitational Friday, the Corsairs came back Saturday to win the annual Brother Rice Relays, capping a tough week of competition.

Mott scored 39 points to finish ahead of runnerup Dearborn (25) and third-place Brother Rice (24), who was just ahead of Southfield and West Bloomfield, who each scored 17 points to tie for fourth place.

The Corsairs notched victories in five relays, showing little affects of their Friday evening competition.

Robinson placed second in the 3,200-meter run Friday behind Royal Oak’s Ben Hill at Saline, and also ran on the winning 4 x 1,600 relay Saturday.

“We like to pride ourselves on doing Saline and coming right here,” said Robinson Jr., who joined Luke Peterson, Kyler Bush and Tommy Osika on the winning 4 x 1,600 relay. Nick Arnold, Kyle Miller and Sam Albaugh joined Robinson on the distance medley relay.

“That was a good week for us, a lot of good wins,” said Corsairs coach Ryan Robinson, who wasn’t punishing his team with the heavy workload. “That’s not a mistake, that’s planned, (And) they’ve come to embrace it. Now we can transition run and sharpen the kids a bit. It’s a midseason challenge that they’ve responded very well to.”

Brennan Munley set a school record Friday at Saline with a 4:16 1,600, and anchored the winning sprint medley and 4 x 400 relay where Zach Loll, Bogdan Grymut and Osika joined him.

Munley, who clocked an unofficial 49.7 in the 4 x 400, held off Ross Williams of Birmingham Groves on the anchor leg in a nip-and-tuck battle of two of the area’s top track athletes.